Martin Shkreli, the former CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals AG, has launched a list to shame other pharmaceutical companies:
This week, a pharmaceutical trade group stepped up its efforts to distance itself from Martin Shkreli, the disgraced ex-CEO of several drug companies who gained notoriety for an eye-popping drug price increase and an indictment for securities fraud. The trade group even made a television ad to try to bolster its image and make clear that it is different—better—than the likes of Shkreli and his greedy ways.
Is it, though? If you ask Shkreli, it's not. And he's made a website to try to convince you.
On the bare-bones Pharmaskeletons.com, an angry and vengeful Shkreli lists instances of greed, criminal behavior, and other sleaziness of individual members of the pharmaceutical trade group PhRMA. Not all his claims are backed up, explained, or accurate. But the site still offers an embarrassing catalogue of bad deeds, which Shkreli told STAT he would continually update.
(Score: 3, Informative) by sjames on Thursday January 26 2017, @05:10AM
Just pick a western nation that is not the U.S. and you'll not go wrong.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday January 26 2017, @02:21PM
Heya!!! Number two (The Netherlands) here...*
Obamacare was modelled after our medical insurance system... which is becoming more expensive by the year for us .... AND we don't have any money left for the military!
* https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/america-first-make-netherlands-second-because-they-requested-it [whitehouse.gov]